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The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the global industry body dedicated to improving Wi-Fi standards and services, has released its report titled “Venue Requirements for...
Read moreVodacom Group, recently, successfully deployed a world 1st triple-band Mobile Radio Unit that combines the 1800MHz, 2100 FDD and 2600...
Read moreA new study conducted on behalf of global Internet Exchange operator, DE-CIX, has revealed significant trends in remote working preferences,...
Read moreEarly customers have the option to bundle the Mini Roam service with their existing plan for an additional $30 per...
Read moreDuring ITW 2024, the GLF and i3Forum introduced an industry framework for international service providers to adhere to principles to combat rising SMS fraud, outlining...
Read moreA financing package from IFC and Proparco for digital infrastructure provider WIOCC Group will fund WIOCC’s expansion strategy in three...
Read moreThe recent cable cut in West Africa, which disrupted online services for millions, served as a stark reminder of Africa's...
Read moreNigeria, in faraway Marrakech, Morocco, through the Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria, has joined as a founding member of...
Read moreOpen Access Data Centres (OADC), Africa’s fastest-growing data centre company, is now Tier-III design certified by the globally recognised Uptime...
Read morentel, the telecoms company that was unbundled from NITEL and managed by NATCOMS, has tapped Mr. Adrian Wood as the...
Read moreData connects our world, making it crucial for companies and homes. Many different Ethernet connections are utilized to provide this...
Read moreMobile communication is crucial in our interconnected world. Two key players in this field are Mobile IP and GSM (Global...
Read moreAbout a month ago, the Nigerian Communications Commission announced a temporal suspension of the issuance of Mobile Virtual Network Operator...
Read moreThe Federal Government of Nigeria has opened talks with the World Bank, on possible financing of an additional 90,000 km...
Read moreA secure environment is essential for political, economic and social activities to flourish in every society. It enables the government...
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